Any ring that a woman wears on her INDEX finger to show that she is on her menstual cycle (period). Girls should wear a ring on their finger during this time of month to show you to back off at a party or such. This will stop any sexual awkwardness from happening if you were to attempt to hit on the woman.
John: Dude that girl is pretty fine over there. I think I'm going to go talk to her.'
Joe: Okay but don't go too far, she's wearing the ring.
John: Oh man, she's married.
Joe: Not that ring, dude, THE ring.
John: Oh crap you're right, man, thanks for backing me up there, i wouldnt want to get owned like Mike.
Joe: Your welcome bro, keep it real
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*ring ring* "Yello?" "Is your refridgerator running?" "Yes indeedeed!" "Well then, don't let the bed bugs bite!"
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A gold thingy that stops creepy old men from stealing your wife
Rings are very useful against this sort of thing
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that part of the arse that is favoured by the arsebandit
I had a curry last night and my ring is now on fire
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A piece of jewelry one wears on their finger. Also a word urban dictionary kids use as an excuse to write something completely unrelated to the word. See: sexual.
"Hey guys! Let's write a completely sexual definition of a word that isn't sexual such as RING!"
Other example: Curtains: Wow, I could fuck you by those curtains.
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Normally a sporting term but can be appled to any team situation.
Someone, not a regular member of a team, who has been surreptitiously brought in for one match because they have superior skills to the person who normally plays in that position.
In horse racing, A fast horse disguised as, and racing under the name of a known slow horse. So those involved can bet at high odds and get a large winning payout from the bookmakers
Lookout, they're playing a ring in at full back
One of the biggest scandals in Australian horse racing was the Fine Cotton ring in
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A creepy supernatural horror movie where a reporter and her ex-husband research this urban legend. The original Japanese legend goes that this kid was trying to record this baseball game on this TV in his cabin, but when he played back the tape, he never realized that the channels were different. Instead, he got static, strange images, and someone telling him that he would die in seven days. And sure enough, he did, and the doctors said he died of a cardiac arrest.
The (Jap.) curse is that if you watch a copy of the tape, then you must make a copy and show it to someone else, otherwise you die. And in the original, the phone only rings if you watch it in that cabin.
Two of the characters in the orig. were based on real people, one of whom was a psychic who was claimed to be a fraud (like the mother person in the Jap.), and then there was a person who had this psychic power (called nensha in Japanese) that required the use of a medium like a TV to concentrate her powers on (like Sadako/Samara).
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